What would Tron player name with Stone Brain to have an Amulet player concede the game? More specifically, what did he name at the end of game 3? Primeval Titan?
The 1 copy of Cultivator Colossus was exiled to Gemstone Caverns as a pregame action, which left only 4 primeval titan as the 'win cons' - you can win with dryad beats, valakut hits with dryad, saga constructs, but from there it was just an unbeatable board state from tron.
In toolbox decks it can be worth it to have more than 60 to have more unique effects. On his podcast he explained that he didn't think it was necessarily correct but he didn't know what to cut and just ran with 61.
Did Javier pay for the activation of the sphere in G4 when he looks for it with Urzas Saga? He use the colorless from the land to cast it and then just sac it without paying the additional one. In the end it didn’t matter because he didn’t use the extra mana, but was a misplay.
I don't unserstand why Urza's Saga is still not banned. Too much possibilities with this card. Giving it the land type don't even slow down plays, it just stop down nonland removals.
Good to see two format evergreens still packing such a punch :)
for casual viewers, it'd be nice if the format (Modern) was listed in the title, or in the description
It is in the thumbnail
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Hot damn, I love watching two fast players face off
What would Tron player name with Stone Brain to have an Amulet player concede the game? More specifically, what did he name at the end of game 3? Primeval Titan?
The 1 copy of Cultivator Colossus was exiled to Gemstone Caverns as a pregame action, which left only 4 primeval titan as the 'win cons' - you can win with dryad beats, valakut hits with dryad, saga constructs, but from there it was just an unbeatable board state from tron.
So good to see Riley back!!
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Both of these decks are awesome and they play against each other very well. This was an entertaining match.
Just cause I’m wondering, does anyone know what Harvey is running 61 cards mainboard instead of the standard 60
In toolbox decks it can be worth it to have more than 60 to have more unique effects. On his podcast he explained that he didn't think it was necessarily correct but he didn't know what to cut and just ran with 61.
Love to see Dom with Amulet on top8, but the real master remain Matt Dilks
I mean I understand people want to play fasr, but you guys are at the finals of a pro tour ….
The best current titan player vs a HOF player Javi they know what they’re doing lol
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Javier said, showed me and I concede. Harvey showed him to save time. It’s fine, to avoid the 4x shuffles.
Did Javier pay for the activation of the sphere in G4 when he looks for it with Urzas Saga? He use the colorless from the land to cast it and then just sac it without paying the additional one. In the end it didn’t matter because he didn’t use the extra mana, but was a misplay.
He had a floating from Urza’s Saga.
Urza saga puts the artifact directly on the battlefield
The floating mana was used to cycle it
The saga sacs “after your draw step” aka beginning of 1st main so you can tap it to float 1 generic mana in the pool, he used said mana.
I don't unserstand why Urza's Saga is still not banned. Too much possibilities with this card. Giving it the land type don't even slow down plays, it just stop down nonland removals.
If Dom didn't hit Sunhome he could have boseiju'd a Tron land after bouncing it
there was a pithing needle on boseiju